
Too Much Life
Drama · Family
Overview
Harper Hudson is smart, popular, and set to be Student Body President—until her best friend runs against her. Chaos ensues as she destroys the school’s plumeria tree, loses her “fake” boyfriend, and risks exposure by a reporter. Can Harper face the truth?
Top Cast
Katelyn Lopes
Katelyn Lopes
Harper Hudson
Katelyn Lopes
Harper Hudson
Aubrey Bechard
Aubrey Bechard
Raina
Aubrey Bechard
Raina
Skyler Wandasan
Skyler Wandasan
Avery Nation
Skyler Wandasan
Avery Nation
Jayda Kurz
Jayda Kurz
Jaimee Woods
Jayda Kurz
Jaimee Woods
Kirra Leonard
Kirra Leonard
Arielle
Kirra Leonard
Arielle
Xander van Den Berg
Xander van Den Berg
Levi
Xander van Den Berg
Levi
Elliot Lucas
Elliot Lucas
Vice Principal
Elliot Lucas
Vice Principal
Katy Hoesel
Katy Hoesel
Marley
Katy Hoesel
Marley
Maddison Hubbard
Maddison Hubbard
Maya
Maddison Hubbard
Maya
Savannah Hubbard
Savannah Hubbard
May
Savannah Hubbard
May
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